⑤ Place a bead in center hole. It’s best to use a bead that is slightly larger than the washer’s center hole. Make sure the bottom of the bead sits slightly below the bottom of the washer.

⑥ Have an adult hot glue the bead in place to the washer.

Center Stick Version - Use this version for smaller beads and washers

① Follow steps 1 to 4 above.

② Trim a skewer to roughly 2” long.

③ Place skewer through center hole of one of the beads leaving 1/4" exposed skewer at the bottom.

④ Hot glue the bead to the skewer.

⑤ Hot glue the bead to the washer making sure the skewer is aligned with the center hole of the washer.

TIPS

• Smaller beads may be harder to grasp and spin. I recommend making the center stick version when using smaller beads.
• Make sure hot glue doesn't get on the bottom of the bead or the top won’t be able to spin.
• It may take a few practice runs to get these spinning. Because they are low to the surface you will need to master spinning them without wobbling, but once they go, they really, really go!